Unshaken
Thursday, February 26th, 2026
Unshaken: A Lifestyle Anchored in Divine Truth
At DVNTRTH, we do not print verses for decoration. We wear declarations. Each statement is a posture. Each scripture is a foundation. Each design is a reminder that truth is not seasonal. It is eternal.
The verses highlighted in these pieces are not random selections. They are pillars. Together, they form a blueprint for how we live, move, endure, and overcome.
Let us walk through them with intention.
1. “We Walk by Faith…” — 2 Corinthians 5:7
→ Not by sight.
Faith is not denial. It is alignment.
To walk by faith means we refuse to allow temporary circumstances to define permanent truth. Sight responds to what is visible. Faith responds to what is promised.
In business, faith says build even when results are unseen.
In family, faith says trust even when the road feels uncertain.
In personal growth, faith says continue when comfort calls you back.
The world measures by what it sees. The Kingdom measures by what it believes.
DVNTRTH represents that posture. We are not guided by trends, numbers, or opinions. We are guided by conviction rooted in scripture.
Walking by faith does not eliminate obstacles. It eliminates fear of them.
2. “Let Your Light Shine…” — Matthew 5:16
→ That they may see your good works.
Light was never designed to hide.
This verse is not about performance. It is about reflection. When Christ transforms us, light becomes natural. It becomes visible through character, discipline, kindness, leadership, and courage.
Your light shines:
When integrity costs you something and you choose it anyway.
When you remain gracious in pressure.
When your work ethic speaks before you do.
DVNTRTH is not about self-promotion. It is about illumination. If the light inside of you comes from God, then allowing it to shine glorifies Him.
Shine boldly. Not arrogantly. Not timidly. Boldly.
3. “Come to Me…” — Matthew 11:28
→ And I will give you rest.
Rest is not weakness. It is obedience.
In a culture that celebrates burnout, Jesus invites surrender. Not to escape responsibility, but to exchange burdens.
Rest does not mean inactivity. It means trust.
When exhaustion hits physically, emotionally, spiritually, this verse anchors us. Christ does not say “figure it out.” He says “come.”
DVNTRTH believes strength includes knowing where to lay your weight down. You cannot carry everything. You were never meant to.
There is power in returning to the Source.
4. “When I Am Afraid…” — Psalm 56:3
→ I put my trust in You.
Fear is human. Trust is intentional.
This verse does not deny fear’s existence. It redirects it.
Courage is not absence of fear. Courage is choosing trust while fear whispers.
In entrepreneurship, in leadership, in stepping into unknown territory, fear will surface. The question is not whether it appears. The question is who you hand it to.
Trust shifts control. Trust acknowledges that God is not surprised by what intimidates you.
DVNTRTH stands firm on this: fear does not get the final word. Faith does.
5. “The Lord Will Fight for You…” — Exodus 14:14
→ You need only be still.
Stillness is warfare.
In Exodus, the Israelites were trapped between an army and a sea. Panic would have been logical. Yet the instruction was stillness.
Being still is not passive. It is powerful restraint.
There are battles you cannot win through noise, strategy, or force. Some victories require surrender.
When God fights for you:
You do not manipulate outcomes.
You do not rush ahead of Him.
You stand firm and watch deliverance unfold.
DVNTRTH is built on this confidence. Not every challenge requires reaction. Some require trust-filled composure.
6. “Your Word Is a Lamp…” — Psalm 119:105
→ To my feet and a light to my path.
A lamp does not reveal the entire journey. It reveals the next step.
God’s Word rarely provides a ten-year blueprint. It provides direction for today.
In a world full of opinions, trends, and conflicting ideologies, scripture remains the steady guide.
A lamp:
Prevents missteps.
Exposes obstacles.
Keeps you aligned in darkness.
DVNTRTH is grounded in this conviction. We do not create truth. We follow it.
If the Word lights your path, confusion loses authority.
7. “Be Strong and Courageous…” — Joshua 1:9
→ For the Lord your God is with you.
Strength in this verse is not self-generated. It is sourced from presence.
Joshua was stepping into leadership after Moses. The assignment was massive. The responsibility heavy. The command repeated: be strong and courageous.
Why?
Because God was with him.
Confidence that relies on self eventually cracks. Confidence rooted in divine presence stands firm.
Strength is not loud. Courage is not reckless. They are steady because they are supported.
DVNTRTH embodies this mindset. We do not move boldly because we feel capable. We move boldly because we are accompanied.
The DVNTRTH Standard
These scriptures together form a lifestyle code:
Walk by faith.
Shine with purpose.
Rest in surrender.
Trust through fear.
Be still in battle.
Follow the Word.
Stand courageous in presence.
This is not aesthetic Christianity. This is anchored belief.
When you wear these words, you are not just wearing ink. You are wearing alignment. A reminder. A declaration over your day.
Truth does not bend to culture. It stands.
And those who build on it stand too.
Let this not simply be something you read.
Let it be something you live.
Closing Prayer
Father God,
Thank You for being our firm foundation. Thank You that when we cannot see the full path, You call us to walk by faith. When fear rises, You invite us to trust. When battles surround us, You remind us to be still.
Teach us to live anchored in Your truth. Help us shine with integrity, lead with courage, and rest without guilt. Guard our hearts from being shaped by culture instead of Scripture. Align our steps with Your Word so that every decision, every challenge, and every victory reflects You.
Strengthen us not with pride, but with presence. Remind us that we are never walking alone. Where we feel weak, be our strength. Where we feel uncertain, be our clarity. Where we feel overwhelmed, be our peace.
Let our lives be more than words. Let them be evidence of faith in action. May everything we build stand because it is built on You.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.